Texas A&M football coach Jimbo Fisher may have a job for an eager young intern at A&M’s College of Architecture.

As in, designing his new office.

As portrayed in a story appearing in the 2018 edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine, Fisher apparently wasn’t impressed with the décor of the office he inherited from predecessor Kevin Sumlin.

The office was described in the magazine story as featuring “dark carpet, black walls, frosted glass doors and thick maroon-colored glass dividers."

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Interior design, however, plays only a bit part in the story, which focuses on Fisher’s decision to leave Florida State for A&M and his hopes of leading the Aggies to their first conference title since 1998 and beyond.

“As I embraced A&M and learned about A&M, it was the cumulative effect of all the different aspects of the university and the athletic program,” he told the magazine. “And I thought it would be a great opportunity.”

Fisher is on the cover of the magazine’s 59th annual edition, which also features a second cover story on University of Houston defensive lineman Ed Oliver.